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  4. PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES NEW TAXATION CUTS

    An over-all taxation reduction of 11 per cent was announced in the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). Reductions will be ...

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  5. Big Orange Store Gives £50 Food Fund Nearly £400

    Western Stores and Edgleys yesterday donated £50 towards the Orange Food for Britain Appeal, which was launched with the outstandingly successful button sales ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. GAS, HOT WATER ATTRACTED SQUATTERS BACK TO HERNE BAY

    Three families of Squatters who were ejected from Housing Commission homes on Monday, today returned to the Army ...

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  7. COOMA HOSPITAL BOARD RESIGNS

    Following the resignation of the matron of the Cooma Hospital, the Board of Directors of that hospital gave ...

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  8. “LANDLINER” IS AUSTRALIA’S LATEST

    THE “LANDLINER.” Australia’s most, up-to-date road passenger vehicle, carries 69 people, complete with luggage and effects and is unique in all its mechanics and [?] design. The bus is powered by two engines one situated in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOOD FOR BRITAIN STATE APPEAL £12,000

    Total realised by sale of buttons for Food for Britain Appeal in N.S.W. today is expected to reach over £12,000. ...

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  10. BRILLIANT UNI, STUDENT DEAD WITH HEAD WOUND

    The scratch for the 22-year-old crippled University student, who has been missing since Tuesday, ended today when his body was ...

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  11. THOUGHT HE COULD BE MARRIED FOR 2/6

    Recently at the Orange Court House a man made inquiries at to the cost of being married by the ...

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  12. NEW MOTORWAYS TO BE BUILT IN N.S.W.

    Australia’s first motorways will be constructed in New South Wales following agreements between the Main Roads Department ...

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  13. MILITARY PRESSURE EASED ON JEWS

    Military searches of Jewish settlements have reased, and troops have been withdrawn to their normal locations, said the ...

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  14. Nearly Five Years Gaol For Crime of Violence

    An indication that the time had come for passing heavier sentences for crimes of violence was given today at the Quarter Sessions by Judge Stacy when passing sentence on James Johan. 27. track driver, of Surry Hills. ...

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  15. There Was Another Wedding at Orange Court House Yesterday.

    Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McConnell showered them with confetti as they went down the steps of the ...

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  16. TEMORA KEEN ON ART SHOW

    Milking use of empty shops theatre foyers, and even cates when local halls are not available the National Art ...

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  17. BUSINESS BOOM AFTER STRIKE THREAT

    Businessmen, shopkeepers and holiday-makers drew over £25 million sterling from Belfast banks in a few hours following ...

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  18. IMPOSTER WORE FOURTEEN DECORATIONS

    A young R.A.A.F. man who posed as a wing commander with fourteen decorations and overseas service, was sentenced ...

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  19. REDESIGNED SHIPS MAY FOLLOW ATOM BOMB TESTS

    The board of experts, headed Professor Compton. noted physicist, reported to Resident Truman that the Bikini atomic test ...

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  20. “LAST RESORT” SUGGESTION FOR FOREIGN MINISTERS TO DEBATE

    The Foreign Ministers’ Conference turned down Mr. Byrnes’ proposal for the establishment of a special Deputies’ Commission, to work on the German problem, says Reuter, quoting an authoritative source. ...

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  21. ARTHUR WILL GIVE NO CLUES

    Rumors that be had accepted an offer to play Rugby League in Hoglahd were denial today by the Australian Text forward. Arthur ...

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  22. MORE TROUBLE IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    Rumors and reports were received today of more trouble in the Middle East. Any new outbreaks of violence ...

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  23. SIX YEARS’ GAOL FOR REPULSIVE CRIME

    After his continent of having assaulted a nine year [?] girl with intent to have casual knowledge of her Leslie William ...

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  24. No More if Everyone Could Have Seen What Bomb Did

    General George Kenny arrived in Melbourne today by Flying Fortress. Like scientists who forward in another plane, he had ...

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  25. PRIORITY FOR ADAMINABY STOCK FEED.

    The stork position in Adaminaby district was still serious because of heavy recent snow falls. said Mr. J. Seiffert MLA., ...

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  26. ALLEGE APPEAL FOOD STOLEN FROM WHARF

    Nine youths, their ages ranging from 11 to 15 years, were arrested this morning and were charged with the theft of foodstuffs valued ...

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  27. INQUIRY ECHOES GIBRALTAR INCIDENT

    Chief Justice Colonel Roger Bacon is presiding at the inquiry into the co-operation between the Gibraltar Service and the civil ...

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  29. ATTLEE, STAR KNIGHT COUPLED WITH CHAMP BERNBOROUGH

    Bernborough and Attlee for the Caulfield Cup, and Bernborough-Star Knight for the Melbourne Cup head the charts ...

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  31. Girl Left Soldier Holding A Baby

    Charged with having intended to deprive Mrs. Jean Williams of lawful possession of her 18-months-old daughter, Patricia Jean Wilson, also known as Capes, appeared at the Central Court today. ...

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  32. BRICKWORKS TO OPEN

    The Austral Brick Company’s yards at St Peters, will re-open on Monday following a decision by 70 men to declare the dispute ...

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  33. 630 POLIO VICTIMS IN SIX MONTHS

    The infantile paralysis epidemic which has claimed 630 victims in New South Wales this year, produced only six cases this week ...

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